Making Votives: Beeswax Candle Making
Beeswax candles are one of the numerous types of candles available today. Actually, making candles out of beeswax is one of the oldest materials used and many candle makers will still tell you it is the best candle making material available. If beeswax candle making at home is something that interests you, read on to find out how.
Supplies
Making votive type candles out of beeswax is one of the simplest forms of beeswax candle making ventures. All you will need to complete this project is beeswax, a plain votive candle, sharp knife, ruler and cutting board. It is important to remember that a votive candle with straight sides will make this project easier.
Process
The first thing you need to do is roll your candle. This is where you roll your votive candle on the beeswax to measure the size you will need to cut. You can choose to roll your votive so the top of it is flush with the beeswax or you can roll it so the beeswax is a little higher than the candle.
Whichever style you decide to make, the next step in beeswax candle making is the cutting of the beeswax. Place your candle on the sheet of beeswax and mark the desired height with your knife. To ensure that the cuts you make are straight we recommend using a ruler to cut the beeswax. You will most likely need two lengths of the beeswax, so take the first piece you cut and lay it on the leftover length and cut the second piece.
After you have your lengths of beeswax cut you will need to do the second step of rolling your candle. Take your votive and lay it on its side on one of the lengths ensuring the bottom of the candle is flush with the edge of the beeswax. Once you begin rolling you may notice that there is a taper to your votive. Since most votives are tapered, ensure that the top of the roll is tight even though the bottom may not be. Once the first length is rolled, take the second and begin rolling that where you left off.
Finishing Touches
The final step in beeswax candle making is trimming excess wax. To have the same thickness of beeswax all the way around, only roll the second layer to where the first layer ended and trim the excess. Now you can add any finishing touches you desire. Try a bow or some glitter to give it flare. Beeswax candle making is an inexpensive idea for gifts since everybody loves candles. It’s also an easy project to do with your kids!
|
Thomas Kinkade Ceramic Candle Holder Cottages on Sides US $9.99 (0 Bid) Auction Ends: Monday Jan-05-2009 23:34:20 PST Bid on this Item | Watch this Item |
|
HOME INTERIOR CANDLE ~ORANGE VANILLA CREAM US $6.99 (0 Bid) Auction Ends: Monday Jan-05-2009 23:35:17 PST Bid on this Item | Watch this Item |
|
FIRE AND WATER FOUNTAIN AND CANDLE HOLDER (NEW) US $0.01 (0 Bid) Auction Ends: Monday Jan-05-2009 23:36:07 PST Bid on this Item | Watch this Item |
|
Tiffany Style Candle Lamp Decorative! US $12.99 (0 Bid) Auction Ends: Monday Jan-05-2009 23:36:58 PST Bid on this Item | Watch this Item |































[...] [...]